This campground is also nestled in a canyon surrounded by the Pecos Mountains. Others say that the priest was killed by the Pueblo people who were defending themselves. It's located about 14 miles northeast of Santa Fe. Area Status: Open Situated in a beautiful steep canyon right along Holy Ghost Creek, 16 miles north of Pecos on NM 63 and FR 122. Uses: camping, picnicking, fishing, hiking. Recreate responsibly during COVID-19. Facilities: vaulted toilets, water, trash bins, tables and grills. Get ready to sit around the campfire and tell a truly scary story.

$50 per night for the group site. Holy Ghost Campground.

Users are encouraged to recycle and pack out trash. Picnickers must pay fee. We integrate with the National Weather Service to provide valuable fire advisories to Hosts and Hipcampers. No ATVs allowed. Explore and enjoy the palpable spirit of the great outdoors. While you’ll get goosebumps after hearing just how haunted this campground is at night, this spot is also as hauntingly beautiful as can be during the day to help ease your woes. All Hipcampers should review and adhere to these standards for safety, trip preparation, and respect in order to uphold Hipcamp’s most important value: “leave it better.”. $8.00 per vehicle per night.

Call a ranger to learn more about this camp at (505) 438-5300. Take this even more winding, one-lane pothole-filled road (Forest road 122) about 2.2 miles to the trailhead right before you reach the Holy Ghost campground which is at the end of the road. Discover and book tent camping, RV parks, cabins, treehouses, and glamping—everywhere from national parks to blueberry farms. Address: Forest Service Road 122, Tererro, NM, 87573 For more information on camping at Holy Ghost Campground, you can visit the U.S. Forest Service website right here. No hook-ups or showers. This eerie campground in an unincorporated town outside of Santa Fe is open to the public, and you can spend the night if you dare. A backcountry permit is not required to enter the Pecos Wilderness.

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Have you ever braved the night at New Mexico’s most haunted campground? Horse trailers can be parked nearby at Terrero. No horses or horse trailers allowed. Situated in a beautiful steep canyon right along Holy Ghost Creek, 16 miles north of Pecos on NM 63 and FR 122. Bueller? Be careful of what ghostly creatures might be hiding in the wilderness at New Mexico’s most haunted campground in the Santa Fe National Forest. Fax: (505) 438-5390. If you're heading from Pecos, take NM-63 north down an eerie, narrow road for about 13 miles. Santa Fe National Forest Headquarters Park only in designated areas. Plan A Trip To Cerrillos, One Of New Mexico’s Most Charming Historic Towns, This Day Trip To Acoma Pueblo Is One Of The Best You Can Take In New Mexico, Loretto Chapel Is A Fascinating Spot in New Mexico That’s Straight Out Of A Fairy Tale, Nature Is Reclaiming This One Abandoned New Mexico Spot And It’s Actually Amazing, The Terrifying Ghost Walk That Will Take You Through New Mexico’s Dark Side, These 5 Haunted Cemeteries In New Mexico Are Not For the Faint of Heart, 5 Disturbing Cemeteries In New Mexico That Will Give You Goosebumps, Here Are The 10 Best Places To Spot A Ghost In New Mexico, https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/nominate/, Spend The Night At New Mexico’s Most Haunted Campground For A Truly Terrifying Experience, New Mexico Is Home To These 7 Underrated Ancient Wonders.

Price: $8 per night. Camping in the Land of Enchantment is always a true nature experience, but our state is also home to some of the nation’s creepiest haunted tales. Get more stories delivered right to your email. Michael Romero/Google Local. Love New Mexico? Learn more, I would like to sign up to receive email updates from Hipcamp. Explore and enjoy the palpable spirit of the great outdoors. We’re aware that these uncertain times are limiting many aspects of life as we all practice social and physical distancing. Bring your own tents, vans and truck campers, trailers, RVs. It doesn't get more stunning than this, or more spooky.

The 3 mile road to the campground is off NM 63 at Terrero; follow signs left to the campground.

Visit our, Accessible,Tent camping,Picnic tables,Toilets,Parking. Enter your e-mail address for things to do, restaurants to try and much more! Holy Ghost Campground. After about 13 miles, you will see a sign indicating Holy Ghost is to the left.

Hipcamp makes it easy to find unique camping experiences. Of the many campgrounds in this area, only Jack's Creek might be nicer. From there, you'll take an even creepier road - Forest Service Road 122 - down 2 miles to the campground. The campground is situated in a steep canyon on the banks of Holy Ghost Creek, isn’t that just divine!

If you like picnicking, fishing, hiking, or any combination of the three, this campground is your best bet in Santa Fe National Forest. There have been more recent tales of gruesome car accidents, brawls between bikers due to paranormal activity, and state troopers that disappear altogether. We’d love to hear all about your creepy experiences in the comments. 3 car per site limit. 11 Forest Lane We have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp and are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper community be inclusive. Address: Forest Service Road 122, Tererro, NM, 87573. Natural features you'll find at Holy Ghost Campground. Thank you! The campground is on the edge of a stream and has a trailhead into the Pecos Wilderness. Please be prepared and recreate responsibly. Even though this spot is claimed to be haunted and scary, Holy Ghost Campground is a breathtakingly beautiful place to camp. Hipcamp is working closely with the government to allow bookings here asap. Midwesterner at heart. © 2020 Hipcamp, Inc. All rights reserved. $8.00 per day for picnicking. Please keep your dogs on a leash for their own safety, to be courteous to other users, to respect & protect wildlife, and to protect vegetation.

Avoid crowded areas to maintain social distancing and comply with state public health orders limiting group size. Did you spot anything paranormal? Please visit the Leave No Trace website for more information about frontcountry and backcountry outdoor ethics at www.lnt.org. For more scary adventures in the Land of Enchantment, you can take this hike to an abandoned village in the Gila National Forest. If you like picnicking, fishing, hiking, or any combination of the three, this campground is your best bet in Santa Fe National Forest. Passionate about people.

The campground is situated in a steep canyon on the banks of Holy Ghost Creek, isn’t that just divine! Map showing recreational areas. Where: Holy Ghost Campground is 16 miles north of Pecos village. Facilities: vaulted toilets, water, trash bins, tables and grills. Father, son, Holy Ghost Campground! Map Information, Forest Service Home | USDA.gov | recreation.gov | Recreation Customer Service Standards | USA.gov | Whitehouse.gov, Plug-Ins | FOIA | Accessibility Statement | Privacy Policy | Important Notices | Information Quality, https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/santafe/recarea/?recid=75894, Volunteering on the Santa Fe National Forest, Los Alamos National Laboratory (DOE) trails, Limited services may be available.

Holy Ghost Campground is not operated by Hipcamp and can only be booked externally. No one? Sharing is caring, y'all. Open: May through November. Discover campsites, ranches, vineyards, farms, glamping, public parks and more. Pets must be on a leash. Hipcamp is created with ❤️ and hope for our future. Real-time Red Flag Warnings and Fire Weather Watch Warnings help keep our community safe. Special Instructions: Horse trailers are not allowed, but can be parked at Terrero. Number of sites: 24 No hook-ups or showers. Holy Ghost Campground is as eerie and beautiful as can be. No trailhead fee. All Hosts should review and adhere to these standards around providing a positive Hipcamp experience, being a thoughtful neighbor, and serving as a responsible citizen. Professional freelance writer. While we’re continuing to feature destinations that make our state wonderful, we don’t expect or encourage you to go check them out immediately. Santa Fe, NM 87508, Phone: (505) 438-5300 Father, son, Holy Ghost Campground! We believe that supporting local attractions is important now more than ever and we hope our articles inspire your future adventures! Reminder — You can select the order of your own photos in your Host Dashboard so that they will show up exactly where you want them to on your listing. (For now!) Uses: camping, picnicking, fishing, hiking. Visitors claim to see moving shadows beyond the trees. You'll see a sign for Holy Ghost to the left. And on that note, please nominate your favorite local business that could use some love right now: If you dare to head out to this haunted campground, getting there can be a little confusing. There’s no such thing as a free lunch here though, even picnickers must pay a fee. It's set upon Holy Ghost Creek, which offers hiking trails and incredible nature views. Quiet hours from 10pm to 7am. Some tales say that a priest killed the Pueblo people who settled on this land in the late 17th century. Would you recommend Holy Ghost Campground? Holy Ghost is a campground on the edge of the Pecos Wilderness, in a Ponderosa-Fir forest, right at the edge of the altitude where Aspen begin. Learn more about our photo removal policy if you would like to proceed with flagging this photo for removal. Either way, there may be the spirit of a Catholic priest amongst these trees. Enter your email below to be notified when we get access.